Down on the Farm (album)

Down on the Farm
Studio album by Little Feat
Released November 1979[1]
Recorded Wally Heider Studios, Los Angeles, Lowell George's house, Topanga Canyon, The Paramount Ranch, Agoura Hills[2]
Genre Southern rock, swamp rock
Length 37:28
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Lowell George
Little Feat chronology
Waiting for Columbus
(1978)Waiting for Columbus1978
Down on the Farm
(1979)
Hoy-Hoy!
(1981)Hoy-Hoy!1981
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Down on the Farm is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1979. It was also their last original work for nine years. The band announced their break-up in June 1979 during the making of the album, and a fortnight later the band's founder and guiding light Lowell George died from a heart attack brought on by years of overindulgence. Feat would reform in 1987.

The cover shows one of Neon Park's several duck-girls - an allusion to "The Finishing Touch" by painter Gil Elvgren.[4]

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Down on the Farm" (Paul Barrère) – 4:16 (lead singer: Paul Barrere)
  2. "Six Feet of Snow" (Lowell George, Keith Godchaux) – 2:30 (lead singer: Lowell George)
  3. "Perfect Imperfection" (Barrère, Tom Snow) – 3:46 (lead singer: Lowell George)
  4. "Kokomo" (George) – 2:58 (lead singer: Lowell George)
  5. "Be One Now" (George, Fred Tackett) – 4:05 (lead singer: Lowell George)

Side Two

  1. "Straight from the Heart" (George, Payne) – 4:59 (lead singer: Lowell George)
  2. "Front Page News" (George, Payne) – 5:57 (lead singer: Bill Payne)
  3. "Wake up Dreaming" (Payne, Fran Payne) – 4:09 (lead singer: Bill Payne)
  4. "Feel the Groove" (Clayton, Gordon DeWitty) – 4:49 (lead singer: Sam Clayton)

Personnel

Band Members

Additional personnel

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